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Warthog
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The warthog is a wild member of the pig family that lives in Africa. The common name comes from the four large wart-like tusks found on the head of the warthog, which serve the purpose of defense when males fight. A warthog is identifiable by the two pairs of tusks protruding from the mouth, which are used as weapons against predators. The common warthog diet is omnivorous, composed of grasses, roots, berries and other fruits, bark, fungi, eggs, dead animals, and even small mammals, reptiles and birds. The diet is seasonably variable, depending on availability of different food items. When feeding, they often bend the front legs backwards and move around staying on the knees. Warthogs are fast runners and quite capable jumpers. They will often run with their tails in the air. Despite poor eyesight, warthogs have a good sense of smell.Warthogs have been observed allowing banded mongooses groom them to remove ticks. Wild warthogs can live up to 15 years, and captive warthogs may live as long as 18. The typical gestation period is 5 or 6 months and the litter is 2 to 8 piglets, although 2 to 4 is more typical.Piglets are weaned at 3 or 4 months of age, reaching sexual maturity at 18 to 24 months. Females may give birth twice or, in extremely rare cases, up to five times per year.

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.Genver
04/22/08 9:11 PM GMT
Very nice view of the animal,the photo is very good.
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.TheWhisperer
04/22/08 9:47 PM GMT
This is a good capture of this fierce looking animal. Well done!
Ann
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::tigger3
04/22/08 10:04 PM GMT
Never seen one of these for real and probably never will. You did a fine job of this capture. sandi ♪ ♫
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life.
::Rokh
04/23/08 12:19 AM GMT
Excellent shot and fascinating narrative! All I knew about warthogs was that....errr....ummm.....have you seen "the Lion King" (Disney)? LOL! :-))
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.gabriela2006
04/23/08 12:34 AM GMT
this is a face only a mother could love ...great capture:)
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.dustycat
04/23/08 1:22 AM GMT
Nice capture of this unusual guy - good narrative too! Very well done.
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::100k_xle
04/23/08 3:26 AM GMT
Ain't he got something to do with that Harry Potter Story. Seems I remember something about some Wart Hogs in there.
Cool Pic of this BEAST.
I bet JimBob would Wrestle him.

E J
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.skapie
04/23/08 6:35 AM GMT
En wat moet hy eet!!! Well done!
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.corngrowth
04/23/08 10:24 AM GMT
In some nature preserves in Holland (not comparable in size to the Kruger Park, lol) there are living similar species of these animals. In Dutch they are called 'wilde zwijnen'.
Very nice capture Susan and again a very interesting narrative.
Regards, Cornelius
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Cornelius was here! (lol) Click HERE to see his work!
::Foxfire66
04/23/08 3:14 PM GMT
Well ain't he just an ugly little cuss! :-)
Neat shot! I love his expression...almost "bored". :-)
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.89037
04/23/08 6:02 PM GMT
Great capture,Susan!...a pretty ugly creature...lol...!..interesting informations,too..THANKS for sharing!
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Adriana....:)
::phasmid
04/23/08 8:25 PM GMT
I'm glad he decided to hog all (or most all) of the warts! They seem to suit his purposes!

:)PJ
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We don’t make art to show someone what something looks like. All this requires is eyes (or a lens). Art is supposed to have meaning, emotion, power, or magic. Alan & Mario "FourThirds"
::0930_23
04/26/08 12:37 AM GMT
It is so ugly it is almost cute. Wart Hogs unite. Nice post Susan. I would not want to meet one in a dark alley.
Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
::Marzena
04/26/08 2:34 AM GMT
Just look at them dainty feet - an animal with such feet cannot be ferocious or dangerous. Sweet cutie.
Our European wild boars are much wilder I think ...
Otherwise I agree with Tick - about wart hogs uniting LOL
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With all my love and respect, Marzena

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